The British battle fleet, Vol. 2 (of 2) : $b its inception and growth throughout the centuries to the present dayJane, Fred T. (Frederick Thomas)
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The British battle fleet, Vol. 2 (of 2) : $b its inception and growth throughout the centuries to the present day
Jane, Fred T. (Frederick Thomas)
Great Britain -- History, Naval; Great Britain. Royal Navy -- History; Warships -- Great Britain -- History
Parliament Discusses French v. British Ships, 137, v. i
Parliamentarians, 74, v. i
Parson’s Turbine, 183, 196, 200, v. ii
Paul, Russia, 159, v. i
Pay (1653), 65, v. i
Pay, Modern, 257, v. ii
Payta Captured by Captain Anson, 111, v. i
Peace of Amiens, 86, v. i
Pembroke, Earl of, 29, v. i
“Penelope” Fitted with Engines, 216, v. i
Penelope Frigate attacks Guillaume Tell, 160, v. i
Pennington, Sir John, 73, v. i
Pensions for Wounds, Time of John, 17, v. i
Pepys, 79, v. i
Period of Broadside Ironclads Ends, 263, v. i
Personality, 97, v. i
Peterborough, Earl of, 103, v. i
Peter the Great, 95, v. i
Phineas Petts, 59, 69, 80, v. i
Phœnicians, 1, v. i
Pierola, 322, v. i
Pigot, Captain of “Hermione,” 151, v. i
Pigtail, Origin of, 197, v. i
Pinnaces, 41, v. i
Piracy, 43, 44, v. i
Piracy, English Acts of, 22, v. i
Pirates, 30, v. i
Pitt and Sea Power, 141, v. i
Pivot Guns, 272, v. i
Pizarro, 110, v. i
Plymouth Hoe, Drake on, 50, v. i
Plymouth, Mutiny at, 146, v. i
Plymouth Sacked, 23, v. i
Policing the Channel, 10, v. i
Politics and Admirals, 130, v. i
Pomone, French Frigate, Captured (1794), 135, v. i
Portholes, 49, v. i
Portsmouth, Review at (1512), 37, v. i
Portsmouth Sacked, 29, v. i
Portsmouth Yard, 191, v. ii
Possibility of Airships in the Future, 226, v. ii
Possibility of Dreadnoughts Considered, 145, v. ii
Present Stage of Aerial Progress, 229, v. ii
Press Gang, 199, 200, v. i
Presumed End of Ironclads, 47, v. ii
Prime Seamen, 115, 196, v. i; 251, v. ii
Prince Charles, 74, v. i
Prince of Hesse, 99, v. i
Private Ships, 36, v. i
Privateering, 43, 91, 111, v. i
Privateers Attack Henry IV, 30, v. i
Privateers, French, Activity of, 189, v. i
Private Yards, 132, v. i
Progress Nullified During the Last Twenty Years, 203, v. ii
Progressive Naval Ideas, 196, v. ii
Promotion on the Lower Deck, 252, v. ii
Protection of Boats in Action, 184, v. ii
Providence and the Armada, 53, v. i
Provisioning of Ships Under John, 17, v. i
Punishments, 12, v. i
Punishments (Modern), 259, v. ii
Pursers, 146, v. i
Pym, Captain, 185, v. i
Quebec, Abortive Attack on, 104, v. i
Queen Anne, 95, v. i
Queensland, 233, v. ii
Quiberon, 121, v. i
Quick Firers, Elementary, 243, v. i
Quick Lime, Use of, 21, v. i
Raking Fire, 211, v. i
Raleigh, Sir Walter, 60, 65, v. i
Ram Tactics, 300, v. i
Ramming, 17, v. i
Rapidity in Loading, 231, v. i
Rates in English Navy, Time of Queen Anne, 95, v. i
Rating, New, of Ships Introduced (1817), 211, v. i
“Re-construction Never Pay,” 312, v. i
Reed, Sir E. J., 257, 266, v. i
Reed, Sir E. J., Anticipates Torpedoes, 268, v. i
Reed Broadside Ships, 283, v. i
Reed Ideals in the White Era, 115, v. ii
Reed, Sir E. J., Turret Ships, 292, v. i
Regular Stores Instituted, 132, v. i
Repairs, Cost of, 132, v. i
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